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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 12

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12 Evening Journal, Wilmington, Del. Monday, Nov. 22, 13-5 Obituaries Death Notices Nathan Podolsky Nathan Podolsky, 87, of 202 W. Samuel Savoca John F. Egan LACK At Methodist Country House, ttilj city, on November 20, 195.

Idrne F. Black. Relatival and frlenrn art inuifH Frank J. Horty Dies; Managed Bridge 28th St. died Saturday in the Unidentified Body Found In Marsh A badly decomposed body John F.

Egan, 70, of 47 W. Samuel Savoca, 72, of 27 Cor to attend tha earvices at tha SPICER- JUl II I IVIM CIIUEDAI UMac U.k -j Cedars of Tel Aviv Nursing Salisbury Drive, Edge Moor; bin Court, died yesterday in Del- Market Streatt, on Tuesday' momina. Home and Hotel, Philadelphia. November 23. at II n'elftrk Informant I Terrace, died Saturday in Me- aware Division after a short lll- after a short illness.

in niveryiew cemetery. There will be morial Division after a short ness. A native of Italy, Mr. Savoca illness Mr, Podolsky was born in Russia and had lived in Wil found by two hunters Saturday no visiting nours on Monday evening. If It requested that (lowers be omitted CIENIBWICZ-ln this elty, On November 19, 1965, Anna, wile of the lata Faux Clenlewicz, of 1505 Upper Oak St.

Relatives, friends and members of the Holy Rotary Sodality of St. Hedwlg't Church Requiem Mass for Frank J. Mr. Egan was born in Hart and he enlisted in the Army. He served with a machine-gun came to this country as a young man and spent most of his life morning in a marsh near New mington for about 30 years.

He was a retired painting contrac ford, but had lived in Castle still has not been are Invited to attend tha funeral from Horty, 69, general manager of the Delaware Memorial Bridge, will be offered Friday morning tor and a member of the Golden Wilmington for about 20 years. He was retired from the retail battalion, then went to officers training school When he was discharged, he was a first at Annapolis, Md. A tailor, he was employed for many years at the U.S. Naval Academy, where he made uni Age Club of the Jewish Community Center. Leland Svlvester and his son, at 10 from St.

Ann's Catholic the JOHN P. TAJIK FUNERAL HOME, tOl S. Harrison on Tuesday morning, Nov. S3 at I o'clock. Solemn Requiem Mass at St.

Hedwig's R.C. Church at o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call at tha funeral home on Monday evening after 7. Holy Rosary recitation will be at 6:30.

AiAfcJ Im this MK. ma )A Lee, of 5 Hunter Road, Chel who died in World War II and the Korean War. A LIFELONG Democrat, Mr. Horty never ran for public of. fice although there were times when he gave it serious consideration.

However, he did serve on two public commissions. He was a member of the Wilmington Sinking Fund Commission from 1951 to 1954. For several years, he was chairman Church, Gilpin Ave. and Union St. meat and grocery business.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Loretta Whalen Egan; a daughter, Mrs. Jane Williams, Hud forms for midshipmen. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. sea Estates, were hunting behind the Celanese Corp.

of He is survived by his widow, He then went to work with the accounting department of Maurice Katz, with whom he Interment will be at Cathedral John, husband of Loretta wnaien made his home; a son, Samuel Eaoan, of 47 Salisbury Drive, Edoemoor daughters, Mrs. Lillian Singles of Lyndalia, Mrs. Thomas America plant near the Delaware River about 9:30 Saturday when they found the remains of Terrace. Relatives anrf friends are invited rOOeU, niiaOelpnia fOUr grand' son, Ohio; two grandchildren, and a sister. Miss Marion M.

Egan, Wilmington. Cemetery. Friends may call at the Mealey Funeral Home, 703 N. Broom Wednesday Atlas Powder now Atias Chemical Industries, Inc. When hp rptired earlv in 1956, he FUNERAL HOME, 703 N.

BROOM ST Moore of Woodcrest and Miss Egla Savoca, at home; a son, Thomas Savoca, at home, and on Wednesday morning, Nov. 24 at 10 o'clock. Requiem Mass at St. Helena's Requiem Mass will be offered night. children and six great-grandchildren.

Services will be held this morning at 11 at Rosenberg's Church, Beiletonte at 10:30 o'clock. In of his party's Jefferson-Jackson ferment at Hartford, Connecticut. Friends Wednesday morning at 10:30 at a man lying in shallow water. Delaware State Police said the body, which they believe has been dead between six months and a year, had no wal may call at tha funeral home on Tuesday evening after 7. St.

Helena Catholic Church, Mr. Horty was found dead in his bed Saturday by one of his two sisters with whom he lived Day dinners. He was a director of the De Philadelphia Pike and Washing and Raphael Sacks Funeral Home, 4720 N. Broad Phila six grandchildren. Services will be private at the convenience of the family.

Interment will be in Cathedral Cemetery. There will be no viewing. In lieu of flowers, the ton St. Extension, Bellefonte. In partment of Public Safety of at 2207 W.

11th St. The family said death was caused by an was special assistant to the director of industrial and public relations. IT was then that he was appointed general manager of the Delaware Memorial Bridge by the Interstate Highway Division, the agency that administered the span before it was-taken over by the present authority. let or identification. The Fed terment will be in Mount St.

delphia. Interment will be in VVKRBTT On November 20, 195. Her-' vey u. Everett, of Massey, Maryland. Aofd 71 years.

Relatives and friends are ''Invited to attend the funeral services at "the FELLOW'S FUNERAL HOME, Mill-Hngton, Maryland, on Tuesday afternoon, "November 23, at 2 o'clock. Interment In Massey Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home en Monday evening eral Bureau of Investigation has Benedict Cemetery, Hartford. Har Zion Cemetery, Philadel Wilmington, having been appointed as a Democratic mem-ber by former Mayor August F. been asked to aid in phia. Friends may call tomorrow family suggests contributions to the St.

Anthony Church build Shiva will be observed at the tier J. this City on Nov. 22, 195 Walz, a Republican, in May night at the Mealey Funeral Home, 703 N. Broom St. ing fund, at the rectory, 10th Also entering the investiga 1954 to fill tne unexpired term Florence wife of John M.

Elchholi Of 305 N. Connell St. Aged 52 years. and Du Pont Sts. residence of Mr.

and Mrs. dell, Wyncote House, Apart ment 427, Wyncote, Pa. apparent heart attack. Mr. Horty was accustomed to sleeping late on Saturdays.

His sisters, Mrs. Agnes Horty May and Miss Katherine M. Horty, had gone out Saturday morning, believing their brother was still asleep. When they returned in the afternoon and found that he had not left his room, Mrs. Relatives and friends are Invited to at itend the services at the YEATMAN FU tion was the State Medical Examiner's Office.

Officials there Until the reorganization of the staff bv the authority, Mr. Hor HOME, ilf Washington Street, Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 24 at 2 Harry W. Kuhn Dr. Harry Waldo Kuhn, 92, father of Mrs.

Katherine K. eeiocx. interment at Graceiawn Me tv was the top employe of the Mrs. Lee B. Janney Mrs.

Edna E. Janney, 71, died Park. Friends may call at the jfuneral home Wednesday prior to the said it might be a week before tests will produce any clues to the man's identity. Police said the body was bridee and. as such, he set out In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to either the Wilmington Chapter of of Joseph A.

L. Errigo who had resigned. Errigo now is Wilmington commissioner of public safety. Mr. Horty was reappointed by Walz in March 1957.

Mr. Horty became chairman in 1959 and went through a stormy period when the appointment of per Saturday in the Community Me to create a tradition or nospi- Cairns of Centerville, died yesterday at Delaware Division service. ALBNSKI In this city on NOV. 21, 195 Stanley husband of Helena M. Ga-lenskf of 911 Dover Elsmere morial Hospital at Jennersville, Deborah, 310 W.

38th or the tality for travelers. May went to see him and found after a lengthy illness. Adas Kodesch Shel Emeth Syna "AMnoK Aged veart. Due notice of He also was a favorite with him dead. clothed in brown pants, khaki shirt with long sleeve and black shoes.

Dr. Kuhn came to Delaware gogue, Washington St. and Torah Drive- He would have been 70 on veterans' organizations because he always arranged for memo Dec. 20. two years ago and was under care at the Chariot Nursing and Convalescent Home, 2735 W.

6th -funtrar to do given. Arrangements By McCRERY FUNERAL HOME. CAiVIN-ln Methodist Brook-, lyn, New York on Nov. 21, 1965. Edward husband of the late Dorothy Carvin, brother of Olive C.

Cleveland aef Hollywood, California, uncle of Jeanne X. Edwards of Wilmington, Aged 7a after a long illness. Mrs. Janney was a member of the Lewisville Methodist Church and Russellville Grange 91. She is survived by her husband, B.

Janney; four rial services at the memorial sonnel became controversial. He resigned in March 1961 after a long illness. Mr. Horty was widely known CARD OF THANKS St. for his civic interests.

He Erlward L. Kenly Edward L. Kenly, 80, of 1224 plaza, dedicated to the citizens of Delaware and New Jersey SPRINGER We wish to thank relatives, friends, neighbors and evervone at was perennial chairman of more Living most of his life in his HE was president of the Wil Relatives and friends are Invited Jo attend the aervlcas at the HENRY ACCADDIN SON FUNERAL HOME, .24 Seventh Brooklyn, New York, Tuesday evening November 23 at 8 than a half-dozen health and daughters, Mrs. Ruth Carter, native Columbus, Ohio, Dr. Washington St.

died yesterday at Riverside Hospital after a DAYBREAK LODGE for their kind expressions of sympathy, cards and flowers during the recent death of both my Mother, Mrs. Annie M. Springer on June 2, 1965 and my Dad, Robert R. Springer on November 10, 1965. Havre de Grace, Mrs.

welfare fund-raising organiza tions and committees. Kuhn was the head of the department of mathematics at O'clock. Cremation Wednesday afternoon short illness. Louise Virtue, Perry ville, mington Lions Clubs, district governor of Lions for District 22-D and the first Delawarean to be elected a director of Lions International; a member of the Novemper at i ciock r-rienos may tall at the funeral home anytime Tuesday Daughter, Mrs. Maude Hufnal.

He retired five years ago as Ohio State University, where Mrs. Doris Worth, Chester, and Mrs. Jean Dawson, Aber DURING his managership of Ex-Rep. Taber Is Dead at 85 AUBURN, N.Y. iff) Former U.S.

Rep John Taber of Au he had taught for 40 years. He manager of the Towne Theater after a 20-year association with IN MEMORIAM ANDERSON To my husband, Frank An deen, two sons, Elmer E. Jury Commission for New Cas the Delaware Memorial Bridge for almost 10 years, Mr. Horty came to be called "Mr. Dela Tuiween i Id p.m.

WEATH In Union Hospital, Elkton Maryland, on November 21, 195. Henry Hfarrlson husband of Helen Jane ''Heath, of Mechanics Valley, Maryland, lather of Mrs. Walter Day, H. Harrison "(and John H. Heath, Mrs.

Earl H. Moore, Carol T. and Lawrence R. Heath. Aged 74 years.

Relatives and friends are In was a graduate of Ohio State and earned his Ph.D. at Cornell University. He was a founder and Janney, at home, and Robert L. derson, who decanted thu Ufa. Navem.

tle County; president of the the Stanley-Warner Corp. He previously had worked for the orr it, ivm. Janney, Cochranville, Pa. a sis Dear Frank, how I miss you. No one will ever know Pennsylvania Railroad.

ware Bridge." He was known for his hospitality in greeting American Bridge Tunnel and Turnpike Association; president of the Delaware Safety Council, ter, Mrs. Alice St. John, Lincoln University, four broth charter member of the American Mathematical Society and The aching In my heart Since you left me, one year aao. burn, a veteran of 40 consecutive years in Congress died today at a nursing home after a long illness. He was 85.

Born in Havre de Grace, he had lived in the Wilmington visitors as they entered the or my love, Tneima. cited to attend the funeral services at the HICK'S HOME FOR FUNERALS, Bow and Stockton Streets, Elkton, Maryland, wn Wednesday afternoon, November 24, er's, William Brown, Paradise, author of several college mathematics textbooks. state over the bridge. area since 1912. Emmanuel Brown, Down Taber, known in political cir oaf 2 Interment In Cherry Hill mCemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday evening after 7. Flags at the administration MICUCCIO In loving memory of my mother. Myrtle Micuccio, who passed away November 22, 1963. Sadly missed by Daughter, Son-in-law and Grandchildren. ingtown, Theodore Brown The only survivors are his He was a member of Eureka Lodge 23, St.

John's cles as "the watchdog of the building of the bridge yesterday daughter, Mrs. Cairns, and four West Chester, and Edgar Brown, Lancaster, 12 were lowered to half staff. Treasury," was ranking Republican member of the House Ap grandchildren. Mrs. Cairns is Commander 1, Knights Templar; Lulu Temple of the Shrine MORRIS In tad and loving memory of our mother, Margaret M.

Morris, who Because of his interest in a director of the Delaware Chapter of the American Red Cross and its fund campaign chairman for several years, and a member of Delaware Post No. 1 of the American Legion. He also was a 4th degree Knight of Columbus; past president of the Wilmington Men of Malvern, a laymen's grandchildren and one iHORTY-At hit late residence, 2207 ev 11th Street, on November 20, 1965. husband of the late Marlorie JdJk. Doughtery Horty and ton of HHi P'1" and Mary i Horty.

Relatives, friends, membert of tha Santa Maria te Council, K. of C. and other passea away two years ago today. No- propriations Committee from in Philadelphia, Cherokee Tribe the wife of Dr. Robert W.

Cairns, director of research for Hercules Powder Co. raising money for toys for needy children, Mr. Horty also came vemoer it, iyoj. Sadly missed by Daughtert, Sont and Grandchildren. 1933 until his retirement in De Services will be Wednesday 4, IORM, and Old Swede's Episcopal Church.

to be known as "Mr. Santa afternoon at 2 at the Cauffman MOUSLEY In loving memory of my son, Joseph M. Mousley, who passed cember 1962. He had served on the committee since 1923 and was its chairman in 1947 and Claus." VV orHiiuaiiuiia wnii.il was ai member are Invited to attend the Mass at St. Ann't Church, on Friday morning, November 26, at 10 He is survived by his widow, A memorial service will be held this afternoon at 4:30 at Christ Church, Greenville.

In Alexis I. du Pont Bayard of Funeral Home, Oxford, where friends may call tomor Mrs. Clara Mason Kenly, and a eway two years ago, NovemDer zz, i63, Sadly missed by Mother, Brother Orville and Family. 1953. Wilmington, vice chairman of sister, Mrs.

Ruth Selfe of Balti religious retreat organization, and past president of the row night. terment will be private in Co the Delaware River and Bay more. lumbus. Diocesan Catholic Alumni As- Funeral services will be Wed Authority, said yesterday: "Frank Horty was a man who William II. Jack Sr.

M. J. Lukaszewicz sociation, the Wilmington Elks nesday morning at 11 at the Mo Michael J. Lukaszewicz, 77, tne ueiaware siaie uvu William H. Jack 56, of recognized the strong and weak points in all people with whom Mrs.

E. L. Tidwell Sr. Requiem Mass will be offered NATHLAR In loving memory of James F. Nathlar, who passed away two years aqo, November 22.

1963. The world may change from year to year Our Ufa from day to day. But the love and memory of you Will never pass away. Sadly missed by Wife, Fannie Nathlar, Son, Vincent and Family. NATHLAR In loving memory of James F.

Nathlar. Deeply loved and sadly missed. Niece Jean and Family, Crery Funeral Home, 2700 Washington St. Interment will be in of 1207 Sycamore St. died Friday uwense iummee.

1502 Gilpin Ave. died yesterday interment in cathedral cemetery. Friends may call at the MEALEY "FUNERAL HOME, 703 N. Broom Street Tin Wednesday evening after 7. In lieu flowers, the family suggest contributions to tha "Toys For Tots" Fund.

MURD Suddenly, In Philadelphia, on November 21, 1965. James husband of Dorit M. Butterfieid Hurd, of 2 Meadow Lane, Rogers Manor, New Castle, Delaware. Aged 37 years. Relatives friends are Invited to ettend the juneral lervlces at the GEBHART FUNERAL HOME, New Castle, Delaware, on Wednesday afternoon, November 24, at 2 o'clock.

Interment In Glebe Ceme-Jery. Friends may call at the funeral "home on Tuesday evening after 6:30. JfALET PARKINS SERVICE. JACK In thlt city; on November 21, 1965. William H.

husband of Dorolhv Jane for Mrs. Mildred R. Tidwell at in Memorial Division after a short illness. in Wilmington General Division HE was campaign chairman after a long illness. for the March of Dimes, the he worked.

Because of this, he was able to bring out the best in everyone. Mr. Horty will Silverbrook Cemetery. Friends may call at the In-neral home tomorrow night. 9:30 Wednesday morning at St.

Mr. Jack was a native and Thomas Catholic Church, 4th Mr. Lukassewic, born in Joys for Tots Fund, and Dela- St. and Bancroft Parkway. always be remembered for his good works." WEIR In loving memory 01 my hus lifelong resident of Wilmington.

He was a retired Wilmington Poland, came to Wilmington about 60 years ago. He retired band, walker A. weir, who passed away movemper ivm. One year aao God called him awav fireman and had played semi- in 1957 as a foreman with the A PIONEER in the movement Mrs. Tidwell, 58, of 528 N.

Ferris wife of Edward L. Tidwell died Friday at St. inee Mitcneiu jack, tatner ot William H. Jr. and Violet Carol Jack, of 1502 Gll- a oitier grier, a snocK severe.

Little did I think his time to near. No one knows how much I mist him. old Pusey Jones Corp. Other Deaths Katherine Anthony NEW YORK (UPD-Katherine professional football, and basketball. He also was a member of to establish friendship and good will among religions, Mr.

Horty No one knows tha bitter pain tinea I lost Francis Hospital. Her family ain Avenue. Aged 56 years. Relatives, tfVlends and members of the Dept. of Safety are invited to attend the He is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

Ann Kozicki of Wilming ware Cancer Society. He served on committees of the United Fund of Northern Delaware, the Cerebral Palsy Committee and the Multiple Sclerosis Society and at one time was a member of the executive council of the Del-Mar-Va Council of the Boy Scouts of America. In 1930, Mr. Horty married said she apparently had a was a cofounder of the Delaware section of the National services at ma hi Herbert hirzel FUNERAL HOME, Maryland Avenue a mm. I tend hit grave with loving care Because part of my heart Is buried there.

Sadly missed and never forgotten by Wife, Hattle and Stepdaughlar, Pat. heart attack. Anthony, 88, author and daugb ter of famed suffragist Susan the Board of Deacons of Westminster Presbyterian Church, Pennsylvania Ave. and Rodney St. Mr.

Jack is survived by his Conference of Christians and ton; three sons, John of Mil-ford, and Michael J. Jr. and Stanley, both of Wilmington; Interment will be In Cathe Anthony, died here Saturday Jews. dral Cemetery. Friends may xCimnurst Place, on Wednesday morning.

sNov. 24, at 11 o'clock. Interment In Jilvervlew Cemetery. Friends may call 4t Hlriel't after 7 on Tuesday evening. (IcBNLY In thlt city, on November 21, 1965.

Edward husband of Clara aAAason Kanly, of 1224 Washington Street, to veart. Relatives and friends Death Notices night. eight grandchildren and two Mr. Horty was born in Wilmington, the son of Peter J. and widow, Mrs.

Dorothy Jack; a call at the Mealey Funeral Home, 703 N. Broom tomor great-grandchildren. son, William H. Jr. of Yorklyn, MILLER At his residence, Oxford, Mary F.

Horty. He was educated on Nov. 21, 1965. William c. Solemn Requiem Mass will be Miss Marjorie Dougherty of Wilmington.

She died about 25 years ago. Invited to attend tha services at The MCCRERY FUNERAL HOME, 2700 in the Wilmington public and and a daughter, Miss Violet Carole Jack, at home. row night. Mrs. Tidwell also is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

Feme Marie husband ot Mrs. Martha Davis Miller, father of Mrt. Elizabeth Miller Patchell, Newark, and William Robert Miller offered Wednesday morning at street, on Wednesday morn Jng, November 24, at 11 o'clock. Inter- parochial schools and after be He is survived, in addition to at St. Hedwig's Catholic Funeral services will be Gen.

Francis Bowditch Wilby ASHVILLE N.C. iff) Gen. Francis Bowditch, Wilby, 82, former head of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, died Saturday after a long ill Jnent In Silverbrook Cemetery. Friends of Oxford, Pa.

Brother of Daniel Miller, Mrs. Ethel Janney, Mrs. Alice Carr, ing graduated from the Wil Clark of Wilmington Manor; jnay call at the funeral home on evening altar 7. Church, Linden and S. Harrison Sts.

Interment will be in Cathe Mrs. Sayde Jackson. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services his sisters, by two daughters, Mrs. Mary Jayne Lyons of Wil Wednesday morning at 11 at the H. Herbert Hirzel Funeral mington High School, he entered at the JOHNSTON FUNERAL HOME three sons, John P.

of Long Beach, Edward L. 224 PENN OXFORD, Pa on Wed. dral Cemetery. the Wharton School of Business at the University of morning, Nov. 24 at 11 o'clock.

Inter "fcUHN In thlt elty, on November 21, 1965. Dr. Harry Waldo Kuhn, father of Mrs. Robert W. Cairns.

Aged 92 years. Memorial services will be held this Ifternoon at 4:30 from Christ Episcopal "Church. Interment private, at Colombus, Friends may call at the Stan mington and Mrs. Dorothy Taylor of Norwalk, two brothers, James A. Horty and of Sherwood Park and James of Brookside; nine grandchil ment at Cherry Hill Methodist Cemetery, Cherry Hill, Md.

Friends may call al the funeral home on Tuesday evening ley S. Yasik funeral home, 616 Home, 201 S. Maryland Elmhurst, where friends may call tomorrow night. Mr, Jack's cousin, the Rev. John Edward Jones, minister of Asbury Meth-j ness.

He was commandant of the military school from 1942 to 1946 when he retired from the military. atier 1 vciock. Before he completed his stu S. Franklin tomorrow night dren; one brother, Earl Adams -to 10. at Joseph I.

Horty, of Wilmington, and six grandchildren. MORANO In thlt city, on November 21, dies, World War I broke out, alter 7. 1965. Joseph husband of Antionette of Camden, N.J., and two sisters, Mrs. Olive Grimmer and Mrs.

Stella Thompson, both of 3.AIRD In thlt city, on Nov. 19, Sarah E. wife of the late James Bern-rd Laird of 6 Arbor Avenue, Overview gardens. New Castle, Delaware. Aged IS "years.

Relatives and friends are invited odist Church, Harrington, will conduct the services. Interment Morano, of 1206 W. 4th Street. Aged 71 yeart. Relatives, friends, members of the Grand Lodge of the Sons of Italy and Prince of Piedmont Lodge are Invited to attend the funeral from the Funeral attend the services at the MEALEY will be in Riverview Cemetery TUNERAL, 703 Broom on Tues- Home of JOANNA CORLETO, U10 4th Street, On Wednesday morning, No T8ay morning, November 23 at 10:30 jb'cloek.

Interment at Parsons Cemetery, vember 24, at 1:30 o'clock. Solemn Robert Kirkwood Niihway, WilminitoR SHOP EVERY DAY 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. SUNDAYS 12 NOON to 7 P.M. Free Parking For Over 2000 Cars! "Where Fashion and Quality Meet Low Prices!" Requiem Mast at St.

Paul's R.C. Church ALMMT aiisoury, Maryland. Friends may can tha funeral noma on Monday evening Satisfaction tuaranteed nr your monay cheerfully refunded! Sorry, we cannot accept mail or phone orders! NO DOWN PAYMENT TAKE MONTHS TO PAY CHATCE IT! at 9:30 o'clock. Entombment In Queen of the Aoostles Crvot, Cathedral Cemeterv titer 7. lUKASZEWICZ-ln this city, on Novem Friends may can at tne funeral nome on ber 1965.

Michael, husband of the Tuesday evening after 7. Please omit flowers and In lieu thereof please make contributions to the Delaware Chapter Tata Bertha Lukasiewicz, ot 1207 Street. Aged 77 years. Relatives and -riends are Invited to attend the funeral ot tne American cancer society. PULSE In Indianapolis, Indiana on No ETTCS from the STANLEY S.

YA5IK FU ERAL HOME, 616 S. Franklin Street vember 22, 1965. Kennem nusband on Wednesday morning, November 24, of the late Patricia Ann Pulse of 411 DTP1 1 i i gtfgL- 1 E. Hazaldel Mlnguadale. Aged 59 a oclock.

solemn Requiem Mast St, Hedwlg't R.C. Church, at 9 o'clock. In years. Relatives and friends are invited In Cathedral Cemetery. Friends to attend tne funeral services at tne ON SALE MONDAY TUESDAY ONLY! nay can at tne funeral noma on luesaay SPICER-MULLIKIN FUNERAL HOME, Du Pont Pkwy.

E. Van Buren divaning atier Wilmington Manor, on Friday morning, UMBERS-ln thlt city, on November Nov. 26 at 11 0 clock, interment at Graceiawn Memorial Park. Friends may 1 21, 1965. Herman husband of Ida ielie Lumbert, of 09' Jefferson Street.

yeers. Keiarives ana rrienas call at the funeral home on Thursday evening alter 7 o'clock. SAVOCA-In this elty on Nov. J1, 1965. re invited to attend the services at funeral Home ot dwaru k.

bell, samuef, nusoano ot Marian savoca Poplar Street, on Wednesday morn-November 24, at 11 o'clock. Inter- jlng. of 27 Corbln Court. Aged 72 yeart. Their nent In Simpson Cemetery.

Friends may for symptomotic reMf COLDS will be no viewing, interment at conve nience of the family. Please omit tiowera. call at the funeral home on Tuesday vening from 7 to 9. fa' JERGENS HAND LOTION 59' SMITH In Union Hospital. Elkton, Mary land, on November 20, 65.

towin James Smith, husband of Paulina F. Smith, of Dixie Line Road. D. 4. PllljsP ll5.TEKIVE I In thlt elty on Nov.

1965. Eliiabeth, wife Of the lete Myron "Wartyak of 1909 Brant North Gray-tyn Crest. Relatives and friends are incited to attend the funeral from the IMEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 703 N. "Broom on Tuesday morning, Nov. Elkton, Marvland.

Aged 44 years. Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend BAYER ASPIRIN BOTTLE OF 100 the services at the WILLIAM J. WARWICK FUNERAL HOME, 121 W. Park Place, Newark, Delaware, on Wednesday morning, November 24, at 1) o'clock. CORICIDIN TABLETS (60) CHANDLER'S OFFER A WIDER CHOICE A'ow, when we discuss a service location with a family, we ask, "Would you care to use (1) YOUR CHURCH OR TEMPLE (2) YOUR HOME (3) OUR NEW SUBURBAN LOCATION (4) OUR DOWNTOWN LOCATION and at no additional expense!" 14 oz Listerine Antiseptic interment in Heaa ot cnrisnene Leme-tery.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday evening from 7 to 9. TIDWELL In thlt elty, on November 21, 1965. Mary widow of John P. Tldwell, of 7th a. Gray Streets, New Castle.

Aged 89 yeers. Reletlves end friends are invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, 7th a Gray Streets, on Friday morning, November 26, at 1:30 o'clock. Reauiem Mass at St. 49 93 at 9 O'clock. Requiem Mass at the Church of the Immaculate Heart of 'Vary, Llftwood at 9:30 o'clock.

Inter-nent at the Gate of Heaven Cemetery, "I.J. Friends may call at the funeral "ome, Monday eve. aft. 7. cCULLOUGH-On November II, 1965.

(t George husband of Eliiabeth Savage jcCullouoh, of 331 W. Second Street, JAedia, Penna. Relatives, friends, also Ttassia Lodge 273 are Invited So ettend the services at the WILLIAM RIGBY FUNERAL HOME, 15 E. 4th remirth UrWtnn 4rnt on Tuesday afternoon November 23, at 2 o'clock. Interment at "Warple Presbyterian Cemetery, Broomall, frenna.

Friends moy call Monday eve-'fling. Masonic Service I o'clock. 1.59 59 Peier a Cnuiui. tew Calie, ai f.jt, o'clock. Interment In St.

Peters Ceme tery. Friends may call at her late AQUA VELVA AFTER SHAVE LOTION (6 Oz) 73l residence on Thursdav evemno alter 7 Please omit flowers. Arrangements by KRIENEN BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME. TIDWELL In this elty, on November 19, 1965, Mildred wife of Edward Tldwell of 521 Ferris SI. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral from the MEALEY FUNERAL RUSS GRIFFITH FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1400 KIRKWOOD HWY.

ELSMERE, DELAWARE HOME, 703 N. BROOM on Wednesday morning, Nov. 24 at 9 o'clock. Re ouiem Mass at St. Thomas Church al 9 30 o'clock.

Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call at the fu neral home on Tuesday evening after 7. 100 BUFFERIN TABLETS 88 WILKINSON QUALITY GLADES JOHNSON BABY POWDER LARGE babv VICKS FORMULA 44 COUGH SYRUP, 3'4-oz. YOUNG SET HAIR SPRAY NDLER'S Service powder Jumbal KomsiA Albert J. McCrery Pretidtnt 2700 WASHINGTON STREET 3010 KIRKWOOD HIGHWAY (AT PRICES CORNER) McCRERY MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME 3924 CONCORD PIKE Phon PO 2-4930 49' 49 DEL.

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